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A Brief Overview…

A Brief Overview…. Vanessa Evans. LINX Then…. Established Oct 1994 by 5 member ISPs Objective to keep UK traffic in UK Encourage co-operation amongst competitors Housed in external independent facilities Telehouse North (TFM6) (something of a closed club). LINX Today…. .

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A Brief Overview…

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  1. A Brief Overview… Vanessa Evans

  2. LINX Then… • Established Oct 1994 by 5 member ISPs • Objective to keep UK traffic in UK • Encourage co-operation amongst competitors • Housed in external independent facilities • Telehouse North (TFM6) • (something of a closed club)

  3. LINX Today…. • Completely open, the only rules are technical ones • Maintained mutual model • Not open to Capture • 144 members, steady linear growth • Increase in GigE, decreasing 100M • Sharp increase in avg. traffic on GE late 2003 • Still some consolidation, but strong new member prospects • 22 members participating in managed PI • 18 members participating on Route Server

  4. Membership Growth

  5. 2002-2003 Growth

  6. LINX Today… • Head Office in Peterborough, equipment and subsidiary office in London • Still committed to providing resilience and redundancy • Dual LAN architecture with dual switch vendors (Foundry and Extreme) • Own dark fibre with multiple diverse routing between sites • PoPs in 8 sites in Docklands & City • Conservative approach to engineering configuration, backed up by roadmap look-ahead

  7. Network Architecture

  8. Traffic

  9. Good of the Internet Activities • K-ROOT • Housing for Nominet - .uk master • RIPE NCC Routing Information Service Collector • Packet Clearing House support cluster • Slave ccTLD nameservers • Austrian and Belgium • I-ROOT Cluster (NetNod) • routeviews.org BGP stats collector • Team Cymru Bogon route server

  10. LINX Training Programme • LINX Accredited Internet Technical (LAIT) • Launched in 2000 to help address the critical shortage of skilled Internet engineers and technicians being experienced by ISPs • Assists in raising the skills of those involved in installing, operating and maintaining Internet hardware and software • Delivered by LINX commercial partner Systems & Network Training • Project is therefore financially self sufficient

  11. LAIT Pass Rate

  12. Management Structure

  13. Engineering News

  14. Next Gen Switches • November 2003 down to two contenders (Foundry & Cisco) • Requirements finalised and lab evals completed: • High-speed, high-density 10GE switch • AC Power • Must support 10G and 1G ethernet interfaces • XENPAC 10G optics • Either GBIC or SFP 1G optics • Redundant management modules • Field replaceable switch fabric(s) • Field replaceable, hot-swappable line cards • If no hitless failover today, roadmap commitment for CY 2004 • Port density of at least: • 2x 10GE ports per linecard • 20x GE ports per linecard • at least 50 ports of GE and 4 ports of 10GE, with at least 2 empty linecard slots • Line rate ports, at 10G and 1G • 64-bit interface counters • Jumbo-frame support

  15. And the winner is • Foundry MG8

  16. Initial Deployment Outline • February/March • Software upgrades on existing platform • Enable MRP, to allow rapid failover • Late March/Early April • Install one MG8 at Telehouse North and insert into 10GE ring (traffic will transit the switch) • Ability to take “beta” 10GE customers • Phased migration of switch1 GigE customers to MG8

  17. Further Deployment • Then upgrade existing BigIron modules • Phased rollout of JetCore modules across other 10GE LINX locations • Then take beta customers for trunked GE (as required) • Install second BigIron MG8 • Location to be decided

  18. Deployment Methodology • We’ll adopt our usual approach to this • A “slow start”, making gradual changes • Control the amount of risk presented at any one time • Monitor the first deployments carefully • If everything seems stable increase the rate of work • Change control freezes where applicable

  19. Future Developments • The new hardware will support Sflow • Add an Sflow collector, allow us to spot trends and anomalies in traffic patterns • Possibility to double ring bandwidth to 20G • New 2 port 10GE card for JetCore • Transit through 10G at line rate, can add/drop 8G • BI4000s in IX and InterXion not upgraded at this time

  20. Pricing and Services

  21. Fees • Flat fee structure changed to Traffic Based Charging System • Fairer on all Members • As costs are split between Members • New Members means greater distribution of costs which means lower fees for everyone • Initiatives consistently undertaken to reduce fees • 20% reduction in all port fees for last 6 months of last year • Fees lower this year than any other year

  22. Services • Current • 100Mb/1Gb ports • Multicast and/or IPv6 and/or IPv4 • Provision of Rack Space in LINX own space • Route Server • BENTO • Private Interconnect (intrasite and intersite) • Between all LINX sites • Basic level of support • Planned • DDOS Protection • DNS Caching • Trunked 1Gb ports • 10Gb

  23. “LINX from Anywhere” • Organise marketing efforts with draft-martini ethernet carriers • Link up prospects who don’t want to fully build out into London with a suitable carrier • No need to deploy equipment locally • Provide a means for IXP to IXP connections • After three months • 7 providers, covering 184 locations in 34 countries http://www.linx.net/joining/linx-anywhere/ • Enables LINX to establish “Virtual Sites”

  24. In Asia…

  25. BENTO • Network Monitoring and Analysis tool • Prospecting • Set up BGP session with server • Obtain report on • In a perfect world, how much traffic can be offloaded at the Exchange • Cross referenced against “Peering Slut” list and those members connected to Route Server

  26. Looking Ahead

  27. Looking Ahead • Maintain critical mass and continue to provide value • Continue efforts to reduce fees and maintain a fair pricing system • Attract and secure new members • Offer new peering opportunities • Lower fees • Deploy appropriate next generation switch technology • Deal with port capacity issues • Offer both 10 GigE and/or trunked ports to members • Act on the results of the second member survey

  28. Questions

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